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The birch bark letter given the document number 292 is the oldest known document in any Finnic language. The document is dated to the beginning of the 13th century. It was found in 1957 by a Soviet expedition led by Artemiy Artsikhovsky in the Nerevsky excavation on the left coast side of Novgorod. It is
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See moreThe text is written in Cyrillic in the Karelian dialect of the archaic Finnic language. A transcription of the text is as follows:
юмолануолиїнимижи ноулисѣханолиомобоу юмоласоудьнииохови...
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The text, as transliterated to the Latin alphabet by Yuri Yeliseyev in 1959 and interpreted in modern Finnish:
jumolanuoli ï nimizi nouli...
See more• (in Russian) Birch bark letter no. 292 (includes a photo and references) - at the website on Russian birch bark letters
• (in Finnish) Tuohikirje 292...
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